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Purification is an industrial rock group formed in 1993 by Richard Patrick (formerly guitar player for Nine Inch Nails's live performances) & Brian Liesegang.
Their foremost album, Short Bus, was released within 1995. A album was successful, & involved a hit individual "Hey Man, Nice Shot". A song wwhen somewhat controversial, when it was seen as capitalizing on the public suicide of Budd Dwyer. Kurt Cobain's suicide was widely rumored to have inspired a song, however a band refuted this.
Liesegang left within 1997. Patrick continued in sustaining 1999's, Title of Record, which moved away from industrial rock somewhat, & produced the mild hit by having "Take A Picture."
2002 saw a release of The Amalgamut.
The fresh album is existence produced, entitled Filter, expected to exist as freed around 2006.
Discography
| Year |
Title |
Label |
| 1995 |
Short Bus |
Warner |
| 1999 |
Title of Record |
Warner |
| 2002 |
The Amalgamut |
Warner |
| 2006 |
Filter |
Warner |
Singles
1995: "Dose"
1995: "Hey Man, Nice Shot"
1999: "Take a Picture"
1999: "The Best Things"
1999: "Welcome to the Fold"
2002: "Where Do We Go From Here"
2002: "American Cliché"
2003: "The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)"
Trivia
Richard Patrick is the brother of actor Robert Patrick, best known for appearing when a T-1000 inside Terminator 2: Judgment Day and John Doggett on The X-Files.
A song Captain Bligh was write of Trent Reznor's notoriously anti-social habits by Richard Patrick fallowing he left Nine Inch Nails.
A song "Hey Man Nice Shot" was used by office matman Raven as his entrance theme in Extreme Championship Wrestling.
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